The IWW & the Search for an International Policy: 1905-1935 An article exploring the different policies and practices of the IWW in the international field.
Against the IWW series part 3: an infantile disorder The third in Recomposition's series at looking at some of the arguments against the IWW.
IWW members who fought in the Spanish Civil War Originally appearing in the Industrial Worker, a short piece by Matt White on some of the IWW members who died during the Spanish Civil War.
The International Working Mens Association I.W.M.A: Its policy, it aims, its principles An IWA-AIT position paper from 1933 addressing its principles, positions, and speaking to relations…
General principles and means of struggle of the American Continental Association of Workers This is an excerpt from the declarations of the American Continental Association of…
Beyond Thatcher : militant testimonies on miners’ struggles and British syndicalism from yesterday and today This year, Margaret Thatcher’s death reminded us of the economic policies she…
Reds and Wobblies: working-class radicalism and the state in New Zealand 1915-1925 Talk presented at the National Library of New Zealand, 22 October 2013, by Jared Davidson about New…
Communication is a revolutionary act: thoughts on communication and media for liberation What role do communication and media play in working class organizing? Scott…
Against the IWW series part 2: The IWW (1955) by James P Cannon The second in Recomposition's series at looking at some of the arguments against the IWW. James P…
A letter to our friends: some questions on the current state of organizing in the IWW A short article from the Wobblyist Writing Group critiquing some recent IWW campaigns in the United States.
The influence of the IWW in South Africa - Lucien van der Walt An article by Lucien van der Walt on the IWW's impact on South African political affairs and those…